Abstract

The oil and gas potential of the Kuma Formation of the Bakhchisarai region (southwestern Crimea) was substantiated on the basis of a lithological and micropaleontological study of the rocks of the section of the formation and geochemical (luminescent-bituminous, gas-liquid chromatographic, pyrolytic, and isotope) studies of the organic matter of the rocks. New regions for study that are favorable for the origination of the oil system in this formation were identified.

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